Just five days after Eddie Guerrero had sealed his place in the traditional Survivor Series elimination match, he was found unconscious in his hotel room in Minneapolis Minnesota by his younger brother Chavo Guerrero and by the time the paramedics arrived at the scene, Eddie was declared dead. READ: WWE: John Cena reveals he was wrong about The Rock in the past What happened thereafter? Sadly, the fans had no idea whatsoever back then that it was the last time they would see the 'Latino Heat' in action. This edition of Smackdown was televised on November 8 but was aired on November 11. After the match, Eddie seemed to be unwell as he was being given medical treatment backstage and the then World Heavyweight Champion Batista came down and enquired whether all was well. ![]() Kennedy hit Guerrero on the head with the steel chair. However, things did not end there as an enraged Mr. ![]() When the referee got up, he mistook Kennedy of having indulged in unethical practices and disqualified him instantly as the 'Latino Heat' emerged victorious and sealed his place in the traditional Survivor Series elimination match. When the referee was knocked down, he banged the steel chair on the floor, handed it to Mr. Eddie used his signature trick to win the match. He faced Mr Kennedy in a one-on-one match on Smackdown where the winner of that contest would have gone on to represent Team Smackdown against Team Raw at the Survivor Series which was scheduled to be held later that month. A date which all the WWE fans will cherish forever and very dearly as well as Eddie Guerrero had wrestled his last-ever match on this day 14 years ago. READ: WWE NXT: The OC makes an appearance, brutalises The Undisputed ERA Eddie Guerrero's last-ever match Meanwhile, on this day, Eddie had also wrestled the final match of his life. This was also his first and only world title in the company. After Eddie had passed away unexpectedly in 2005, the Mexican superstar was inducted into the Hall of Fame by Rey and Chavo posthumously on the night before Wrestlemania 22. During his short yet memorable career with the WWE, the 'Latino Heat' has won the Tag Team Championships twice with Chavo Guerrero and Rey Mysterio and the WWE Championship in 2004. Apart from this wrestling and athletic skills, he was also a very good entertainer with his 'Lie Cheat & Steal' gimmick. The Judgment Day and Great American Bash encounters are fantastic too.Eddie Guerrero was one of the best athletes and also one of the finest in-ring performers as well as technical wrestlers in WWE history. My favorite match in the feud by far is the 6/23/05 one. And I think Eddie finally getting a win over Rey in the end was a great way to end the feud. ![]() I wanted Rey to get custody of his son so badly and Eddie played such a good piece of shit that it truly escalated the feud. The Dominic thing was weird and all but as someone who was 13 years old when this feud happened, I was so into it. Eddie can't beat Rey and every time he loses to him he starts getting darker and darker to the point where he tries to drive a wedge into Rey's entire family. Guerrero & Mysterio vs MNM - Smackdown 7/7/05Įddie Guerrero vs Rey Mysterio - Great American Bash 2005Įddie Guerrero vs Rey Mysterio - Ladder match - Summerslam 2005Įddie Guerrero vs Rey Mysterio - Steel cage - Smackdown 9/9/05ĭespite being about such an absurd and soapy storyline, I love this feud so much. Guerrero & Mysterio vs MNM - Smackdown 4/28/05 (part 1Įddie Guerrero vs Rey Mysterio - Judgment Day 2005Įddie Guerrero vs Rey Mysterio - Smackdown 6/23/05 Guerrero & Mysterio vs MNM - Smackdown 4/21/05 Eddie Guerrero vs Rey Mysterio - Wrestlemania 21
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